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    amylj1975
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    amylj1975

    So so tired of it too.

    Please. Are you in 5th grade? So holding someone accountable for their behavior is bigotry? When a crime and/or sickening behavior is so commonly gender-lopsided (ie. men committing sadistic or criminal acts), what conclusions can women draw? Sure NOT ALL MEN do it (including my husband, one of many good guys I

    She's gross. Talentless dimwit. I have a reminder for her - half the population has boobs and we don't need to see your globular fake looking ones every time you step out the door.

    I just don't get why everyone (researchers, scientists, journalists, etc) in the U.S. - a seemingly progressive, modernized, Western country - are on a endless mission to prove how different men and women are. Women and men are FAR more alike than not... why does no one talk about this? I am a woman, yet find

    Ha ha, so true!

    I used to agree with you on the pantiliner thing...until I had a baby. If you give birth vaginally and then ever plan to sneeze (or go on a trampoline), pantiliners are a must.

    So do you wash his underwear? I have seen far greater monstrosities in men's (husband, brother, father) underwear than my own or other women's.

    Wait until you are married 10 yrs. There are no mysteries anymore. It usually works the other way though - I do the laundry and have seen some of my husband's horrific underwear, so nothing I can produce from my vagina shames me any longer.

    Absolutely! Most of the time, there is very little or no blood involved with sex during menstruation. Some American guys think that women gush blood 24/7 during their cycle, um sorry it doesn't work that way for most of us.

    I - and suspect many other women - have never demanded or even asked for sex during menstruation. From my conversations with friends, it's actually our partners, in my case, my husband who asked and wanted it. In fact, my husband was baffled why I would consider that period of time "off limits." But he is from

    True! Maybe we should start criminalizing just being a mother of/to a violent or crime-committing male.

    Totally agree. There may be some squeamish prisses out there but not all guys (or girls) find it gross... my husband for one doesn't care if I'm pregnant, unshowered, menstruating, etc... he is happy to have sex whenever and doesn't think normal bodily functions, fluids, or odors are disgusting.

    Heh good point. Those violent man-hating feminazis and feminists...we are just evil witches casting spells (to plague men with misfortune) in the forest at midnight. Women who can't be controlled have made men crazy for millenia, yet somehow women are responsible for very little death and destruction in the world.

    True, and if I were serious about this idea, it might be worrisome. But since you are unable to understand sarcasm, I'll just keep pretending like I'm really planning this elaborate experiment.

    And by the way, I worked with domestic violence victims in a support org for years - a good number of their husbands were or at one time were hunters. Coincidence?

    Sure yes, people who have been victimized can, for once, be in control of a violent situation and there is the added bonus that sadists who enjoy killing (aka hunters) will get to experience what their prey experience. Win win.

    "all hunters are abusive towards their families?" —- where in my post did I say that? Since most deer or bunnies are unable to operate firearms, I'm just putting in some subs.

    Totally agree. I think a new exciting sport should be to let loose unarmed hunters in a large cage and let victims of domestic abuse take shots at them.

    Good points. Many many of the girls who were "hot" or cute as pre-teens, teens, 20-somethings, seriously struggle with losing their looks as they age. The rest of us... not so much. With me, I was always smarter & a better athlete (average looking though) than 99% of my female peers, so I am not as destroyed by

    I agree, I find men my age +/- a few years the most attractive as well, but attractiveness combines a number of qualities (personality, age, intellect, charm, looks, etc). With that said, I can honestly admit that 25 year old men are physically much nicer to look at than 39 year old men.